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According to the historian David O. Stewart, Cornelius Wendell led an acquittal committee, which met in the Astor House in New York ; it collected a bribery fund of up to $ 150, 000 to influence Senators into voting for Johnson's acquittal.
Managements promoting demutualization also thereby met managerial objectives because the end of mutuality brought joint stock company ( Plc ) style remuneration committee pay standards and share options.
Douglas ’ committee met later that night.
In June 2004, the General Assembly met in Richmond, Virginia and adopted by a vote of 431-62 a resolution that called on the church's committee on Mission Responsibility through Investment ( MRTI ) " to initiate a process of phased, selective divestment in multinational corporations operating in Israel.
The committee voted tentatively to award the game site to Arizona, but committee chair Norman Braman met with Art Mobley after the vote and vowed that " if anything was done to dishonor the memory of Dr. King ," the committee would vote to change the site of the Super Bowl.
The Subcommittee on International Organizations of the Committee on International Relations ( also known as the Fraser Committee ) was a committee of the United States House of Representatives which met in 1976 and 1977 and conducted an investigation into South Korea – United States relations.
He then travelled to Berlin where at the SDKPiL conference Dzerzhinsky was elected a secretary of its party committee abroad ( KZ ) and met with several prominent leaders of the Polish Social Democratic movement Rosa Luxemburg and Leo Jogiches.
In a subsequent press release, Dembski asserted that the committee had given an " unqualified affirmation of my own work on intelligent design ", that its report " marks the triumph of intelligent design as a legitimate form of academic inquiry " and that " dogmatic opponents of design who demanded that the Center be shut down have met their Waterloo.
The work done by the legal committee at the Ninth session was presented to the International Conference on Air Law which was convened by the council of ICAO and met at Hague from 6 to 28 September 1955.
After a lengthy decision-making process in which FIFA's executive committee met eight times, Italy was chosen as the host nation at a meeting in Stockholm on 9 October 1932.
Somervell met Groves outside the hearing room where Groves had been testifying before a United States Congress committee on military housing and informed him that " The Secretary of War has selected you for a very important assignment, and the President has approved the selection ...
The committee first met on 15 September 1954 and met on 62 days, 32 of which were used for interviewing witnesses.
A citizens ' committee met and decided to ask Governor Moore to keep the Rangers from firing on Federal boats.
Less than a month later, on July 4, 1890, a committee appointed by Perkasie Borough Council met to form the Hope Fire Company.
Beginning on August 21, the commissioners met with a committee of westerners that included Brackenridge and Gallatin.
With the support of the meeting, the committee met for the first time on 23 October and immediately entered into negotiation with Haydn Jones ' executors.
These variations in shade eventually led to calls to standardise the colour of Scotland's national flag, and in 2003 a committee of the Scottish Parliament met to examine a petition that the Scottish Executive adopt the Pantone 300 colour as a standard.
Even before this committee met a royal proclamation had been signed ( 30 January 1854 ) " abandoning and renouncing all dominion " in the Sovereignty.
Each committee met in a different location in the U. S. The three science committees met for three days in the Chicago area.
The lantmarskalk, or speaker of the House of Nobles, presided when the estates met in congress and also, by virtue of his office, in the secret committee.

committee and repeatedly
During his testimony before a Congressional committee investigating these events, Koop repeatedly tried to separate himself from the report with vague statements about not having read it.
Brown was heavily criticized for publicly berating the players, for repeatedly criticizing the roster chosen by the player selection committee, and for insisting on a style of play which minimized the United States ' advantage in athleticism.
" Aware of Van Doren's great popularity, the committee members handled him gently and repeatedly praised him for his candor.
The driving force behind this movement was Jim Ellis, who headed the committee and repeatedly brought the planning issue before the voters and city governments.
During the first four decades of the existence of this committee, the need for it was repeatedly called into question.
More recently, this claim was made in early 2006, when Gamal Mubarak declared repeatedly that he had no aspiration to succeed his father, but that he would maintain his position in the then-ruling NDP as deputy secretary general, a post he held in addition to heading the party's policy committee, allegedly the most important organ of the NDP.
Packer complained on Selection Sunday that teams from these two conferences had won just one game between them in the past three years ' tournaments, despite committee chairman Craig Littlepage repeatedly telling Packer and his colleague Jim Nantz that past tournament performance was not a factor in determining the field.
However the group's frontman and the song's author, Dee Snider, vehemently denied the claims and repeatedly stated — including in memorable testimony before a United States Senate committee in response to questioning by Senator Albert Gore, Jr .— that the song was actually about surgery ( specifically Eddie Ojeda's throat operation at the time ) and the fear it can instill in people.
With a management structure more aligned to the professional era now in place, there followed a highly successful period under coach Chris O ' Callaghan ( who had been one of those players to have left the club in frustration twelve years earlier, and who had been approached by the club's committee in November 1999 to take the helm following a string of disastrous results ), but promotion to the game's top tier was then repeatedly blocked by successive rule changes made by the Welsh Rugby Union ( on one occasion a matter of a few weeks before the season ended ), until the game in Wales was restructured in 2003, at which point Aberavon RFC found itself frustratingly outside looking in as the new professional " regions " were set up.

committee and chairman
The House was his habitat and there he flourished, first as a young representative, then as a forceful committee chairman, and finally in the post for which he seemed intended from birth, Speaker of the House, and second most powerful man in Washington.
At this point Charles C. Hanch, long an advocate of patent peace in the industry, became chairman of the patents committee of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, successor to the Automobile Board of Trade.
The monthly cost of ADC to more than 100,000 recipients in the county is 4.4 million dollars, said C. Virgil Martin, president of Carson Pirie Scott & Co., committee chairman.
The committee for the annual Central City fashion show has been announced by Mrs. D. W. Moore, chairman.
Louis Glazer is chairman of the men's committee that, among other jobs, takes over part of the responsibility for staffing the shop during its evening hours.
Mrs. Theodore Kapnek is vice chairman of the committee for the gala.
Mrs. Robert O. Spurdle is chairman of the committee, which includes Mrs. James A. Moody, Mrs. Frank C. Wilkinson, Mrs. Ethel Coles, Mrs. Harold G. Lacy, Mrs. Albert W. Terry, Mrs. Henry M. Chance, 2d, Mrs. Robert O. Spurdle, Jr., Mrs. Harcourt N. Trimble, Jr., Mrs. John A. Moller, Mrs. Robert Zeising, Mrs. William G. Kilhour, Mrs. Hughes Cauffman, Mrs. John L. Baringer and Mrs. Clyde Newman.
Two members of the Democratic-endorsed majority on the school board said they probably would vote to appeal a ruling by the state Board of Education, which said yesterday that the school committee acted improperly in its appointment of the coordinator, Francis P. Nolan 3rd, the Democratic-endorsed committee chairman, could not be reached for comment.
Judge John B. Molinari was named chairman of the executive committee.
Hugh Rank formed the Doublespeak committee and was the first chairman of this committee.
Daniel Dieterich served as the second chairman of the Doublespeak committee after Hugh Rank in 1975.
* 1971 – The All India Forward Bloc holds an emergency central committee meeting after its chairman, Hemantha Kumar Bose, is killed 3 days earlier.
Components of the executive office of the president participate as observers to the executive committee, and the FCC chairman participates as a liaison.
Senator Daniel Inouye, a Democrat from Hawaii and chairman of the appropriations committee, said he initially had favored keeping Guantanamo open until Obama produced a " coherent plan for closing the prison.
He was a director in many financial institutions and was chairman of a committee to devise means to protect Pittsburgh from floods.
Hoxha became the chairman of the council's executive committee and the National Liberation Army's supreme commander.
Quayle writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column, serves on a number of corporate boards, chairs several business ventures, and was chairman of Campaign America, a national political action committee.
The French philosopher Henri Bergson became the first chairman of the committee.
President Taya, who won elections in 1992 and 1997, first became chief of state through a December 12, 1984 bloodless coup which made him chairman of the committee of military officers that governed Mauritania from July 1978 to April 1992.
Generally known as the " Brownell Committee Report ," after committee chairman Herbert Brownell, it surveyed the history of U. S. communications intelligence activities and suggested the need for a much greater degree of coordination and direction at the national level.
He emerged as the leader of the Party's right wing, which included two other Politburo members Alexei Rykov, Lenin's successor as Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars and Mikhail Tomsky, head of trade unions, and he became chairman of Comintern's executive committee in 1926.
Rolf Nevanlinna was chosen to be the chairman of the committee, as a non-political person respected in Germany but loyal to Finland.

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